Archive for August, 2014

Washington, D.C. August 13, 2014: “The Internet is filled to overflowing with news, national and international.

In putting a newsletter together, we read a number of reliable sites, paying no attention to the sensationalistic and generally worthless blogs.

We read Russian sites like Russia Today, Novosti, ITAR/Tass and several others and from these, we get the Russian point of view.

The New York Times, the Washington Post gives us the official American point of view.

All informational sites, be it RT or the Guardian have their own views but in reading them daily, it is fairly easy to winnow the wheat from the chaff at get at what could possibly be the truth.

For example, there is no question that the Malaysian civil aircraft, and an Air India plane behind it, were diverted by Kiev aircraft controllers away from the usual civil air corridor and moved 200 miles to the north.

This path would place them directly over the area where the separatists were waging civil war against Kiev.

Neutral ground observers saw the plane explode but saw no signs of a trall left by a surface to air missile.

Later, when various investigative groups sought to inspect the wreckage, the separatists, and Russia, agreed.

Once these observers arrived at the scene, the Ukrainian military began to shell them.

This happened twice and is an excellent reason to suspect the direct involvement of the Kiev people in the destruction of the aircraft.

Some of the wreckage showed signs, very clear signs, of bullet holes punched in from the outside.

Ground to air missiles do not fire bullets.

Since Kiev is now an American ally, we hear nothing from Washington on this side of the issue and neither is the domestic media at all interested in condeming our reliable and freedom-loving CIA asset in easten Europe.” Continue Reading »

The Voice of the White House

Washington, D.C., August 9, 2014: “The feud between the US and Russia, bases primarily on possession of oil and world importance, fluctuates back and forth on a daily basis. Furious that Putin has made him look like a fool, Obama puts sanctions on Russia and they retaliate in kind. Other countries, pressured by Washington to also sanction Russia, see now that their own domestic economic pictures are being injured, are distancing themselves from Obama but in a diplomatic way so as not to invite helicopter gunships to blast their day care centers. For this, of course, the United States would call upon Israel who is an expert in this field. And authentic pictures of the remains of the downed Malaysian passenger plane show very clearly that what brought it down were not “rebel rockets” but machinegun bullets from the two Ukrainian military jets known to have been tracking the plane. Also, note that this plane had been diverted to the war zone by Ukrainian aircraft control people. When this finally emerges, the Obama people will have an awkward time of it because of their close embrace of the corrupt Kiev government.” Continue Reading »

Washington, D.C. August 1, 2014: “Posturing and fist-shaking by President Obama aside, the reality now becoming manifest in the world is the anger and impotent fury on the part of the leadership of the United States aimed at Russia. Why at Russia? Not because of the situation in the Ukraine (started by the American CIA in Kiev) but because of the world oil situation.

The reserve and production figures in the oil world are most interesting.

Of known oil reserves, Russia ranks eighth in the world with reserves (of 109 bbl ) of 80 while the United States ranks fourteenth in the world with reserves (of 109 bbl) of 26.8.

Of current production, Russian ranks first in the world producing 10,900,000 barrels per day while the United States ranks third producing 8,453,000 barrels per day.

And it is to be noted that the Unites States, by itself, consumes 19,150,000 barrels per day.

If complex-appearing issues are reduced to their common denominator, it is easy to recognize that the United States consumes far more than it produces and although there is much propaganda about stunning results of shale-oil “fracking,” in truth, oil from this process not only is of inferior quality but its extraction from the ground is pntentially very dangerous, both by the infusion of contaminated material into the water table and by the disruption of seismic plates which result in small to medium earthquakes. Saudi Arabia is running out of oil and has to resort to pumping live steam into its wells to free up more oil and this country is a major supplier of oil to the United States. Venezuelan oil, another source of American imports, is of low quality and needs expensive refining before it can be commercialized so it is easy to understand the current Russia-bashing prevalent in the American media. Continue Reading »